This is the same issue I posted to this
group on 5/25/06. We never did figure out the cause. The local admins were
rebuilding the workstation in question yesterday since that seemed to be the
most expedient thing to do. I will be interested in future postings to this
thread. Mike Thommes From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Clay, Justin (ITS) Hopefully the attachment comes through.
The interesting part, and where most of the time delay is seen is here: USERENV(42c.2f0) 12:36:47:528
ProcessGPOs: Machine role is 2. USERENV(42c.2f0) 12:37:50:606
MyGetUserName: GetUserNameEx failed with 1753. USERENV(42c.2f0) 12:37:50:606
MyGetUserName: Retrying call to GetUserNameEx in 1/2 second. USERENV(42c.2f0) 12:38:54:371 MyGetUserName:
GetUserNameEx failed with 1753. USERENV(42c.2f0) 12:38:54:371
MyGetUserName: Retrying call to GetUserNameEx in 1/2 second. USERENV(42c.2f0) 12:39:58:027
MyGetUserName: GetUserNameEx failed with 1753. USERENV(42c.2f0) 12:39:58:027 MyGetUserName:
Retrying call to GetUserNameEx in 1/2 second. USERENV(42c.2f0) 12:41:01:573
MyGetUserName: GetUserNameEx failed with 1753. USERENV(42c.2f0) 12:41:01:573 ProcessGPOs:
MyGetUserName failed with 1753. USERENV(42c.2f0) 12:41:01:573 ProcessGPOs:
No WMI logging done in this policy cycle. USERENV(42c.2f0) 12:41:01:573 ProcessGPOs:
Processing failed with error 1753. From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Al Mulnick I think a different thread mentioned that DNS was about 90% of the
cause of this type of behavior. It's not the only one however. What keeps rebooting? The DC? Or the workstations? If the
workstations, not only ethereal but Darren's suggestion of logging is a good
idea. On 6/2/06, Za Vue
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Finally..someone is also experiencing this problem. My DCs are Windows
2003 SP1 also. It seems to hang every 3-4 reboots. My first thought was DNS
DNS.. but NetDiag, Repl, DCDiag, Nslookup all show no error. Nothing is
reported in logs. It is not firewall. I have play with NetBIOS, changing
Provider Order in Network Neighborhood->Advanced Settings..nada.
Hello, Last
night we upgraded our 3 Win2K3 domain controllers to SP1. This morning, we're getting
tons and tons of calls from users who report that their computer sits at
"Applying computer settings" for a good 10 minutes, then another 10
or so minutes at "Applying your personalized settings" After
the upgrade we did start seeing DCOM errors in the System event log, which I've
found many people online have experienced. I "fixed it" (or at least
the DCOM errors went away) by granting Network Service the following rights: Local
Launch Remote
Launch Local
Activation Remote
Activation In
the Launch and Activation Permissions dialog on the Security tab of the netman
component. However, even after the DCOM errors have gone away, we continue to
see the same results on the clients. Any
ideas? I'm considering calling Premier Support, but I figured you guys would be
better help than them. Thanks,
Justin Clay
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